| A | B |
| Bravura | (noun) great skill and energy in doing something |
| Feisty | (adjective) not afraid to fight or argue |
| Pulverize | (verb) to crush |
| Dominating | (verb) to have control of or power over someone or something |
| Fervor | (noun) a strong feeling of excitement and enthusiasm |
| Immaculate | (adjective) perfectly clean |
| Survey | (verb) to look at and examine all parts of something |
| Caution | (noun) care taken to avoid danger or risk |
| Assuage | (verb) to make something less painful |
| Retreat | (noun) movement away from a place or situation because it is dangerous or unpleasant |
| Esteem | (noun) respect |
| Listless | (adjective) lacking energy or spirit |
| Primitive | very simple and basic; belonging to an ancient time |
| Dilute | (verb) to lessen the strength of something |
| Interloper | (noun) a person who is not wanted or welcome by the other people in a situation or place |
| Millennium | (noun) a period of 1 |
| Motive | (noun) a reason for doing something. |
| Fundamentals | (noun) one of the basic and important parts of something |
| Vacate | (verb) to leave |
| Emulate | (verb) to try to be like someone or something you admire |